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Dauwâr

The east side is occupied by a small square
structure on the south eastern angle
and a wall with a low gate between this
and the east wall of the church.

Domestic Architecture. The domestic architecture of the town
may be grouped under three styles, (1) a
rough polygonal with monolithic door and
window framing. (2) a regular megalithic
with stone roofs, and (3) a finer quadrated
style with colonnaded façades.

Of the first two only fragments survive
but of the third two houses are well preserved.
Both are north of the church not far distant
one is a 2 story colonnaded house of the ordinary
style which has rectangular piers on the
ground story and decorated columns above.
The other presents the new feature of an
arcade on the ground story and a fine
colonnade above. The panels between the col's
are ornamented in both examples.

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